”We grew up with a mindset of thinking badly of the rich. The narrative has been made that people who become rich are the ones who loot this country,” he said. ”No one has worked seriously to change this.”
Janmat Party Chairman CK Raut has commented that a mentality that views the rich negatively has developed deeply in Nepali society.
Addressing a large gathering organized by the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Kathmandu on Wednesday under the theme of cooperation for peace, stability and prosperity, he said that the idea that rich people have become rich by looting the country and the private sector has come to loot the country is prevalent in society.
'We grew up with a mindset of thinking badly of the rich.' The narrative has been made that people who have become rich have looted this country,' he said, 'No one has worked seriously to change this.'
CK Raut, noting that there are weaknesses and errors in some basic issues in Nepal, said that it is necessary for a force with a clear political philosophy to protect the private sector to come to power. 'A force with a political philosophy to protect the private sector should come to power,' he said, 'If necessary, we should move forward by opening a new political party with private sector-friendly political ideas.'
